The 2025 French Open returns to the iconic red clay courts of Roland Garros in Paris, France, running from May 25 to June 8, 2025. As one of the four Grand Slam tournaments, Roland Garros attracts the world’s best tennis players and offers unmatched drama and intensity in the heart of Paris.
U.S. Broadcast and Streaming Options
American tennis fans can watch the 2025 French Open through an expanded set of channels and platforms:
Television Networks
- TNT
- truTV
- TBS
These networks will offer live matches, studio analysis, and daily highlights across the two-week event.
Streaming Platform
- HBO Max will stream every match live and on-demand, providing mobile and smart TV access to the complete tournament.
For specific match times and schedules, fans can check the official Roland-Garros website closer to each round.
Main Show Courts at Roland Garros
The French Open is held at the Roland Garros Stadium complex, home to three principal showcourts:
- Court Philippe Chatrier (Capacity: 15,225) The centerpiece since 1928, this court is named after former French Tennis Federation president Philippe Chatrier. It hosts the tournament’s most high-profile matches.
- Court Suzanne Lenglen (Capacity: 10,068) Named after legendary French player Suzanne Lenglen, this court was opened in 1994 (originally named Court A) and has hosted countless memorable battles.
- Court Simonne Mathieu The newest of the major courts, this sunken arena blends nature with architecture, offering a unique fan experience in Roland Garros’s botanical garden setting.
Who Plays in the French Open?
The tournament features a 128-player main draw for both men and women, with:
- Top-ranked players automatically entered, and
- 32 seeds assigned based on ATP and WTA rankings to prevent early clashes between top names.
Tournament organizers also award wildcards to local players or notable athletes returning from injury or ranking drop-offs.
Defending Champions and Notable Names
- Carlos Alcaraz (Spain), current world No. 3, is the defending men’s champion after defeating Alexander Zverev in the 2024 final.
- Iga Swiatek (Poland), ranked No. 2, captured her fourth French Open title and third in a row by beating Jasmine Paolini in last year’s women’s final.
Top-Ranked Players Heading into Roland Garros 2025
Men’s Top 10 (ATP Rankings)
- Jannik Sinner (Italy)
- Alexander Zverev (Germany)
- Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)
- Taylor Fritz (United States)
- Jack Draper (Britain)
- Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
- Casper Ruud (Norway)
- Alex de Minaur (Australia)
- Lorenzo Musetti (Italy)
- Holger Rune (Denmark)
Women’s Top 10 (WTA Rankings)
- Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus)
- Iga Swiatek (Poland)
- Coco Gauff (United States)
- Jessica Pegula (United States)
- Jasmine Paolini (Italy)
- Madison Keys (United States)
- Mirra Andreeva (Russia)
- Zheng Qinwen (China)
- Emma Navarro (United States)
- Paula Badosa (Spain)
With its rich history, passionate crowds, and breathtaking clay-court tennis, the 2025 French Open is set to deliver another unforgettable tournament. Whether you’re watching from home or streaming on the go, fans in the U.S. will have full access to every match from Paris this May and June.